Once its construction plan for Ikata 3 has been approved, Shikoku can request the NRA carry out final pre-operational safety inspections of the unit, which should clear the way for it to resume commercial operation.

Unit 1 of Kyushu Electric Power Company’s Sendai plant in Kagoshima prefecture was the first of Japan’s operable reactors to resume operation since September 2013 when it restarted last August. The restart of unit 2 followed in October. These were followed by unit 3 of Kansai Electric Power Company’s Takahama nuclear power plant in Fukui prefecture on 29 January, while unit 4 of that plant is in the process of restarting.

Another 20 reactors are moving through the restart process, which has been prioritized to bring on the most-needed reactors first, in the localities and prefectures more supportive of restart.

India has 21 nuclear power plants in operation, with six under construction, and plans for further construction of both indigenous pressurized heavy water reactors and projects with overseas partners. In April 2015 the government gave its approval in principle for new nuclear plants at ten sites in nine states